The federal government is funded only through Wednesday but House Speaker John Boehner says there won’t be a government shutdown.

Speaking on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” Boehner confirmed plans to pass a short-term funding bill with Democrats’ help. The Ohio Republican, who announced Friday he is resigning from Congress at the end of October, also said he will set up a committee to investigate Planned Parenthood. Before announcing his resignation, Boehner was under pressure from conservatives to deny the group federal money. The Senate is working on a bill that would fund the government through Dec. 11, and the measure would also fund Planned Parenthood. Asked by “Face the Nation” moderator John Dickerson if there would be a shutdown, Boehner responded with an unequivocal “no.”

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